Net2Phone MAX 400 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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MAX 400 series

Hardware Installation

Guide
for the
MAX
TM
Family
of VoIP Telephony Devices
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1: Hardware Installation

    MAX 400 series Hardware Installation Guide for the Family of VoIP Telephony Devices Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Net2Phone equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: ·...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Guide..............................1 Overview of the Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430....................2 2.1. System Features ..........................2 2.2. User interfaces ...........................2 2.3. QoS enhancement functions ......................2 2.4. Operation and maintenance......................2 2.5. System Configuration ........................3 2.5.1. FXO version: MAX 410......................3 2.5.2. FXS version: MAX 420 ......................3 2.5.3.
  • Page 4 6.3. FXS/FXO port (analog voice port for analog telephone)............20...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    Your Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 is also shipped with a quick start guide to help you quickly install the hardware and connect the cabling. It also details the initial configuration of the Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430.
  • Page 6: Overview Of The Net2Phone Max 410/420/430

    Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 complies with the international electrical interface standards. Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 accommodates Net2Phone specifications to provide Internet telephone service, and implements the echo cancellation function to assure clear call quality. Also, Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 provides easy system setup and management features through console interface (MAX 410), Telnet client, and web browser.
  • Page 7: System Configuration

    2.5.1. FXO version: MAX 410 Net2Phone MAX 410 has one Ethernet port which is connected to a hub or a router, and has 4 FXO analog voice port which is connected to a PBX. Figure 1 Rear view of Net2Phone MAX 410 2.5.2.
  • Page 8: Fxs/Fxo Version: Max 430

    FXS/FXO version: MAX 430 Net2Phone MAX 430 has one Ethernet port which is connected to a hub or a router, and has 3 FXS analog voice port which are connected to telephones and has 1 FXO analog voice port which is connected to a PBX.
  • Page 9 Hardware Installation Guide Overview of the Net2Phone MAX 410/420 Figure 6 Top view of Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430...
  • Page 10: System Specification

    Hardware Installation Guide Overview of the Net2Phone MAX 410/420 2.5.4. System Specification Table 3 System Specification Analog Voice Interface MAX 410 ; FXO, RJ-11, 4 ports MAX 420 ; FXS, RJ-11, 4 ports MAX 430 ; FXS/FXO, RJ -11, 4 ports...
  • Page 11: Planning Your Installation

    122° F (0 to 50° C) and must have adequate air circulation to ensure proper cooling. Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation. An enclosed rack should not be overcrowded and should have louvers and a fan. M ake sure that the ventilation ports of the Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 are not blocked.
  • Page 12: Access To Chassis

    Caution To avoid damage from lightning and power surges, install proper grounding. The AC/DC adaptor of Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 with AC power supply auto-selects either 100-127 volt or 200-240 volt operation. AC versions include a 6-foot (1.8-meter) electrical power cord.
  • Page 13: Ethernet Maximum Distance

    EIA/TIA-232 is often used at greater distances than specified in Table 2-3. If you understand the electrical problems that can arise and can compensate for them, you might still be able to get good results; however, Net2Phone recommends that you keep your cable runs within the standard- defined distance.
  • Page 14: Interference Considerations

    ?? Unshielded plant cabling can emit radio interference. ?? Strong electromagnetic interference (EMI), especially as caused by lightning or radio transmitters, can destroy the EIA/TIA-232 drivers and receivers in the Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430. If you use twisted-pair cables with a good distribution of grounding conductors in your plant cabling, emitted radio interference is unlikely.
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    Hardware Installation Guide Planning Your Installation 3.4. Safety Precautions ?? When the Lithium battery embedded in the NVRAM (main board component No. U4) is fully discharged and is not functional, the product supplier must collect the main board and replace the NVRAM.
  • Page 16: Installing Net2Phone Max 410/420/430

    Hardware Installation Guide Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 4.1. Safety Recommendations Follow these guidelines when working on the system. Warning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. For systems with a power switch, line voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the power cord is connected.
  • Page 17: Considerations For System Installation

    Hardware Installation Guide Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 4.2. Considerations for System Installation When installing equipment, connect the ground line first; and when moving the equipment, disconnect the ground line last. When installing equipment, always wear an anti-electricity wrist strip. The power cable to be used should be provided by the equipment supplier or must be a certified product.
  • Page 18: Cable Connection

    Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 4.4. Cable connection The following figure shows the equipment connection with Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 Figure 7 Appearance of the Net2Phone MAX 410 network interface Note: Follow connection instructions below ?? Connect the console port of MAX 410 to the serial port of a PC with the DB9 EIA-232 female -male straight-through connection cable.
  • Page 19 Hardware Installation Guide Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 Figure 8 Appearance of the Net2Phone MAX 420 network interface Note: Follow connection instructions below ?? Connect the console port of MAX 420 to the serial port of a PC with the DB9 EIA-232 female -male straight-through connection cable.
  • Page 20 Hardware Installation Guide Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 Figure 9 Appearance of the Net2Phone MAX 430 network interface Note: Follow connection instructions below ?? Connect the console port of MAX 430 to the serial port of a PC with the DB9 EIA-232 female -male straight-through connection cable.
  • Page 21: Powering Up Net2Phone Max 410/420/430

    If you encounter any problems, see the "Troubleshooting" section. 5.1. Checklist for Power-Up You are ready to power up an Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 if it meets these requirements (described in "Installing Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430"): ?? Securely mounted ?? Power connected ?? Interface cables connected 5.2.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    If there appears to be any malfunction, you should first check all cables and connections. If these appear to be in order, see Table 6 for specific troubles and solutions. For problems with the configuration, see the Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 User Guide. Table 5...
  • Page 23: Cable Specifications

    Hardware Installation Guide Cable Specifications Cable Specifications This section describes connectors and cables used for connecting Net2Phone MAX 410/420/430 to other equipments. 6.1. Ethernet port This port uses RJ-45 modular jack and is connected by UTP5 (Unshielded Twisted Pair class 5) cable.
  • Page 24 Hardware Installation Guide Cable Specifications 6.3. FXS/FXO port (analog voice port for analog telephone) This port uses RJ-48 modular jack and is connected to an analog telephone by RJ-11-to-RJ-11 UTP1 (Unshielded Twisted Pair class 1) cable. Table 7 Pin connection table of the RJ-11 cable for FXS/FXO port RJ-11 Plug Signal Ring...

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